Something Understood:
Essays and Poetry for Helen Vendler |
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| Edited by Stephen Burt and Nick Halpern |
| 352 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4 |
| Cloth 978-0-8139-2784-8 $59.50 |
| paper 978-0-8139-2785-5 $22.50 |
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Helen Vendler may be America’s most important poetry critic.
A winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, Vendler has
remained a key figure in the academy while also teaching a much
larger public how to read and enjoy poems and poetry through her
many articles for the New Yorker, the New York Times
Book Review, the New Republic, and the New York
Review of Books.
With Something Understood, some of the most important
poets, critics, and scholars in the United States, Canada, the
United Kingdom, and Ireland pay tribute to five decades of Vendler’s
work. Included here are new poems, written especially for this
volume, from such luminaries as Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney,
former U.S. poet laureate Rita Dove, and Pulitzer Prize winner
Charles Wright. The essays, also exclusive to this book, address
a spectrum of issues, from the vastness of the poetic tradition
to poetry’s irreducible building blocks. Elaine Scarry considers
what poetic vocation has meant to Heaney, to Thomas Hardy, and
to Vendler herself. Deborah Forbes asks what the poems of John
Keats have to say to the people of Zambia. Jahan Ramazani provides
arguments and advice that any teacher of poetry can use.
All the contributors have learned from Helen Vendler or been
inspired by her work. The result is not only a celebration of
Vendler’s critical powers but also a major compilation of
poems and essays representing contemporary American poetry as
it is practiced and debated.
Contributors:
John Ashbery * Frank Bidart * Lucie Brock-Broido * Stephen Burt
* Eleanor Cook * Bonnie Costello * Rita Dove * Heather Dubrow
* William Flesch * Deborah Forbes * Mark Ford * Roger Gilbert
* Albert Goldbarth * Jorie Graham * Nick Halpern * DeSales Harrison
* Seamus Heaney * August Kleinzahler * George S. Lensing * Christopher
R. Miller * Carl Phillips * D. A. Powell * Laura Quinney * Jahan
Ramazani * Elaine Scarry * Dave Smith * Willard Spiegelman * M.
Wynn Thomas * Charles Wright
Stephen Burt, Associate Professor of English
at Harvard University, is the author of The Forms of Youth:
Twentieth-Century Poetry and Adolescence
. He writes about contemporary
poetry for the New York Times Book Review
, the Times
Literary Supplement,
and the London Review of Books.
Nick Halpern, Associate Professor of English at
North Carolina State University, is the author of Everyday
and Prophetic: The Poetry of Lowell, Ammons, Merrill, and Rich.